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1 row where author_association = "CONTRIBUTOR" and body = "> I wonder if there are any interesting non-geospatial canned conversions that it would be worth including? Off the top of my head: - Un-nesting JSON objects into columns - Splitting arrays - Normalizing dates and times - URL munging with `urlparse` - Converting strings to numbers Some of this is easy enough with SQL functions, some is easier in Python. Maybe that's where having pre-built classes gets really handy, because it saves you from thinking about which way it's implemented." sorted by updated_at descending
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1030741289 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/399#issuecomment-1030741289 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/399 | IC_kwDOCGYnMM49b90p | eyeseast 25778 | 2022-02-06T03:03:43Z | 2022-02-06T03:03:43Z | CONTRIBUTOR |
Off the top of my head:
Some of this is easy enough with SQL functions, some is easier in Python. Maybe that's where having pre-built classes gets really handy, because it saves you from thinking about which way it's implemented. |
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Make it easier to insert geometries, with documentation and maybe code 1124731464 |
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